Posted By: cks175
Re: Looking For Points Of Common Ground
There are areas of common ground, and numerous examples of both sides here being critical of “their own side”, but it gets drowned out by the tribalized name-calling that the discussions here inevitably sink too.
On the Left, you’ll find Nicky, Happy & others admit to Dem faults, but they also won’t step back from clashes that get personal.
You find the same on the right. Willing to be self-critical but not averse to a street fight either. Willy is a good example of this. He’ll present well researched arguments, but then finish with an often bombastic conclusion. This triggers lefties like Laffy and BigPapsan, who focus on the bombast and ignore the factual arguments presented.
Which leads us to the elephant in the room, Laffy. One of the earliest “polls” conducted here at the P&R forum was looking to find who the biggest spammer here was. There was a character, long forgotten, who literally posted gibberish here. He was in the running, but at the end of the day Laffy was certified as the board’s biggest spammer. A quick look at TER posting history shows that Laffy has kept up that spam energy over a long period of time. He skews the tenor of the board, disregarding actual statements and opinions and instead imprinting his personal delusions that all conservatives are Nazi’s. Most recently this is exposed in discussions centering around the riot on Capitol Hill. Although every conservative here denounced the violence that occurred the day of the protest, Laffy will continue to insist that conservatives here are Nazi’s who supported it. This delusion spills into any conversation on any topic, especially when his argument or position on the topic at hand crumbles. At that point, he’ll change the topic to the riot, and accuse anyone pointing out the weaknesses in his initial argument as Nazi’s, throwing in as many obscene homophobic insults as he can while he’s at it.
At the end of the day, I think this forum will continue to be a place where honest debate does occur, but it more often than not will be tinged with animosity fueled tribalism.
This is the most comprehensive and accurate post on the P&R board possibly ever!